READY FOR SWEATY: Bask in ecstasy at Kids Got the Disco. We’re talking about a natural high, folks, and one that comes from dancing to the sounds, synths and samples provided by Nastique. The DJ and her laptop will settle into the snug space at Bottletree, 9 p.m. today. Tix: $5. Info: 205-533-6288.

A REEL PRODUCTION: Shake what Shiva gave you. It’s time to dance, dance, dance at "Bollywood Bash," 7 p.m. today at Silver Coin Indian Grill. The Hoover restaurant takes its inspiration from splashy Bombay cinema, and transforms into party central to raise money for Asha for Education. (That’s a nonprofit group helping poor kids in India.) Tix: $10, includes buffet dinner. Info: 205-587-71571.

WHEN SEEDY IS A GOOD THING: Transplant some trillium. Bunch up the blazing star. Pick a peck of partridge berry. Native plants are delightful for many gardeners, and the Tuscaloosa Wildflower Society intends to spread the joy this weekend. They’ll be selling specimens, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, in the courtyard of the Kentuck Art Center in Northport. Admission: Free. Info: 205-758-1257.

HOW THE BARONS CAME TO BAT: Root for the home field. There’s nothing like Rickwood, the oldest professional ballpark still standing in the U.S. Fans can celebrate its 100th anniversary — and learn more about its storied past — at "From Factory to Field: The Dream of Baseball in Birmingham." Vintage gear, photos, memorabilia and more are on view through Oct. 3 at Vulcan Park and Museum. Tix: $4-$6. Info: 205-933-1409.